Seville Cathedral Entrances | General & Skip-the-Line Access

The Seville Cathedral, located in the center of Seville's historic district, is one of the city's major focal points. If you are visiting the attraction for the first time, the entrances to the cathedral could be confusing. You can choose from various ticket options, including standard entry tickets, skip-the-line tickets, and guided tours-each letting you enter the cathedral from a different entrance. This guide tells you about all four entrances to the cathedral, and which one's you should access based on the ticket you purchase.

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Where is the Seville Cathedral located?

Address: Avenue de la Constitución, s/n, 41004 Sevilla, Spain | Find on Google Maps

The Seville Cathedral is located in the heart of the city, and accessible via metro, bus, tram, and car. With its plethora of tapas, taverns, cafés, and restaurants, this part of the Barrio Santa Cruz is always flooded with visitors. Besides, visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as the Alcázar of Seville, Calle de las Sierpes, Maria Luisa Park, and more.

Getting to Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral entrances explained

The main entrance to Seville Cathedral is Puerta del Lagarto (sometimes also referred to as Puerta de Cristobal), located on the south side of the church of the Plaza del Triunfo. However, there are three other entrances that also give visitors access to the cathedral.

Seville Cathedral entrances

Puerta del Lagarto (Door of the Lizard)

The Puerta del Lagarto (Door of the Lizard), which is located off the Orange Tree Courtyard towards the side of the Giralda Tower, is the main entrance for visitors. It's named after the stuffed crocodile hanging from the ceiling. There is a smaller entrance on this side of the cathedral for guided tours and groups.

Who it's for: Visitors with skip-the-line tickets or prior online bookings.

How to reach: Archivo de Indias is the closest tram stop, and it will drop you off right outside the cathedral.

Entrance timings: Open daily from 10:45 AM until 6 PM. On Sundays, it's open from 2:30 PM to 7 PM.

Average wait time: 30 minutes to 1 hour

Seville Cathedral entrances

Puerta del Príncipe (Door of the Prince)

The Puerta del Principe, also called Puerta de San Cristóbal, is a doorway on the south transept of the Seville Cathedral. The bronze statue of a young woman standing in front of the door represents Faith's triumph and is an exact reproduction of El Giraldillo that was set atop the Giralda.

Who it's for: This entrance is for visitors purchasing their tickets at the cathedral on the day of their visit.

How to reach: If you are traveling by bus, get down at Paseo Cristóbal Colón, which is just 200 meters from the Cathedral. Make your way to the Orange Tree Courtyard to the north and take the exit to reach this entrance.

Entrance timings: Daily from 10:45 AM until 6 PM. On Sundays, the cathedral is open from 2:30 PM to 7 PM.

Average wait time: 30 minutes to 1 hour

Seville Cathedral entrances

Puerta del Perdón (Door of Forgiveness)

The Puerta del Perdón, also known as the Door of Forgiveness, was once the primary entrance to the Almohad mosque during the Moorish era. It is situated in the Calle Alemanes at Alemanes Street and serves as one of the main visitor entries to the Seville Cathedral complex. The Patio de Los Naranjos is accessible from Calle Alemanes through the Door of Forgiveness, which is located on the north side of the cathedral.

How to reach: Visitors can take the subway and get down at Puerta Jerez, the nearest subway stop to the Cathedral which is only 400 meters far.

Entrance timings: Daily from 10.45 AM until 6 PM. On Sundays, it's open from 2:30 PM to 7 PM.

Average wait time: 15 to 20 minutes

Seville Cathedral entrances

Puerta de la Concepción (Door of the Conception)

At the entrance to the north transept of the Seville Cathedral, there is an ornate door known as the Puerta de la Concepción (Door of the Conception). It is the cathedral's most recent door, having been constructed between 1895 and 1917 and is adorned in a rich neo-Gothic style.

Who it's for: This is a ceremonial entrance, open only during special events and significant religious occasions.

How to reach: To get to this door, you can walk through the Puerta del Perdón, located on Alemanes Street.

Entrance timings: This entrance is usually closed, except on festival days.

Which Seville Cathedral entrance is wheelchair accessible?

The Puerta del Príncipe or the Door of the Prince is the cathedral's designated accessible entrance. It features ramps that makes access for wheelchair users seamless.

Inside, the cathedral is largely wheelchair accessible, and there's also a free wheelchair service for visitors with limited mobility. The exception is the La Giralda, which is out of bounds for wheelchair users or anyone with claustrophobia or respiratory ailments.

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Which Seville Cathedral entrance to choose?

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Even though the cathedral has many entrances, one of the most convenient and popular ones are the Puerta del Lagarto and the Puerta del Príncipe. However, keep in mind that if you enter through the Puerta del Príncipe, you will have to stand in a queue. Visitors with pre-booked or skip-the-line tickets can enter the cathedral from the Puerta del Lagarto.

For visitors who wish to attend mass and other religious services, there are smaller doors at the front and rear end of the cathedral.

Queues at Seville Cathedral entrances

  • Visitors who do not have tickets can join the queue at the Puerta del Principe.
  • Visitors who have online tickets or skip the line tickets can enter through the Puerta del Lagarto entrance.
  • Visitors who have opted for guided tours can use the smaller entrance near Puerta del Lagarto.

Frequently asked questions about the Seville Cathedral entrances

Where is the Seville Cathedral located?

The Seville Cathedral is located at Avenue de la Constitución, s/n, 41004 Sevilla, Spain | Find on Google Maps

How many entrances does the Seville Cathedral have?

The Seville cathedral has four major entrances through. The most used among the entrances are the Puerta del Lagarto and Puerta del Principe, which are located in the south transept of the chapel.

Which is the best Seville Cathedral entrance?

Puerta del Principe and Puerta del Lagarto are the most commonly used entrances to get inside the cathedral.

What is the average wait time at a Seville Cathedral entrance?

It will take anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour or longer to enter the cathedral if you don’t have your tickets booked in advance.

Which is the best entrance for someone with skip-the-line tickets?

The Puerta del Lagarto entrance is reserved for visitors with skip-the-line and online pre-booked tickets.

Which Seville Cathedral entrance is used for guided tours?

The guided tour groups can enter the cathedral through a smaller door near the Puerta del Lagarto.

Which Seville Cathedral entrance do visitors with disabilities use?

Visitors with mobility issues can enter through the Door of the Prince or the Door of the Lizard.

Which Seville Cathedral entrance do I use if I have already purchased tickets?

Visitors who have purchased tickets online can enter the cathedral through the Lagarto door.

Which Seville Cathedral entrance do I use if I don’t have tickets?

Visitors must use the Door of the Prince to buy tickets from the counter.

Which Seville Cathedral entrance should I use if I’m traveling with a group?

Visitors who come in groups usually use the smaller entrance near the Puerta del Lagarto to enter the cathedral.

How can I avoid waiting in line for a long time at Seville Cathedral?

The best way to avoid long waiting lines is by booking tickets online. You can also opt for skip-the-line tickets or guided tours for a seamless experience.

What time should I visit Seville Cathedral to avoid waiting in line?

If you want to avoid crowds and long queues, visit Seville Cathedral during the early morning hours on a weekday.

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